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Diablo Futbol Club
Program Name: Diablo Futbol Club
Program Address: P.O. Box 97, Clayton CA 94517-0097
Contact Phone: (925) 798-4625
Website: http://www.diablofc.org/
Detail: Diablo FC is committed to instilling passion and enjoyment of soccer in a positive, safe competitive environment. Our comprehensive club program and professional staff train players and teams in the mental, physical, technical and tactical aspects of soccer in order to reach their individual potential and compete at the highest level of play.
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Diablo Futbol Club, Clayton CA
Program Address: P.O. Box 97, Clayton CA 94517-0097
Contact Phone: (925) 798-4625
Website: http://www.diablofc.org/
Detail: Diablo FC is committed to instilling passion and enjoyment of soccer in a positive, safe competitive environment. Our comprehensive club program and professional staff train players and teams in the mental, physical, technical and tactical aspects of soccer in order to reach their individual potential and compete at the highest level of play.
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